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Celina Momodu - celinamomodu72@gmail.com

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from: Celina Momodu <celinamomodu72@gmail.com>
date: Oct 10, 2021, 8:02 AM
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Thank you for your kind message and i accept your apology sincerely, life have not been easy for me and that is why i sent such proposal ,
as i said earlier in my previous email i said there was an attack on our gold mining site on 4th of October 2019, it is sad to say all my family work there including my extended family my father did not employ outsider he helped all the family but one day some suspected terrorist came to the site and blow them all to steal gold, before the attack my father managed to save some gold worth of 66kg in his farm and I am the only one who know where he hide it, please I need your help so I can send this gold out to you with the appropriate government required certificate then you can sell it and send 50% of the money to me and take the rest I am not greedy I just want to start a new life with what I have.

to read more about the attack please see wikipedia for more information

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolmane_gold_mine_attack

I will be happy to hear from you soon, Thank you.


Celina Burkina Faso
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